News Archive
February 2005
- Because we live here
- Monday, February 28, 2005
- Dalhousie's successful campaign has earned the university third place on the list of top 10 contributors to Halifax's overall United Way drive. Dalhousie placed second among the public sector donor organizations and had a significant number of leadership donors.
- Going 'Above and Beyond'
- Monday, February 28, 2005
- Introducing Shawna Bertin, of Nackawic, N.B., the Commerce Co-op Student of the Year.
- Courting volleyball success
- Friday, February 25, 2005
- In the wake of two AUS titles, we are pleased to highlight a couple of the university's outstanding volleyball players.
- World Year of Physics highlighted
- Friday, February 25, 2005
- Dalhousie's Department of Physics and Atmospheric Science joins in a global celebration of the contribution of physics to science and technology - 2005 was chosen to mark the 100th anniversary of Albert Einstein's "miraculous year" of publication that changed our understanding of the world.
- Howe to beat back the snow
- Friday, February 25, 2005
- Students living in the Howe Hall residence are volunteering to shovel snow for nearby senior citizens.
- 17 hours of fame
- Wednesday, February 23, 2005
- Holly Brown, of Communications and Marketing, prepared this synopsis of her winter survival experience from the comfort and warmth of the great indoors.
- Chemist makes new home at Dal
- Monday, February 21, 2005
- Professor Joe Zwanziger holds the Canada Research Chair in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Materials.
- Swimmers make a splash at AUS championships
- Friday, February 18, 2005
- Top Pick for Postdocs in Canada
- Friday, February 18, 2005
- Dalhousie is among the best in the world when it comes to providing a collaborative and supportive environment for post-docs.
- "Canada Reads" At the Dalhousie University Archives
- Friday, February 18, 2005
- CBC Newsworld will be airing a Canada Reads Preview Special at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 19 and again at 8 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 20, which will feature a spot in the Dalhousie University Archives.